• Flamenco and New Flamenco Flamenco (apple), a British apple cultivar Nouveau Flamenco (disambiguation) Flamengo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • del flamenco, or Flamenco, a 1952 documentary film Duwende, a similar creature in Filipino mythology El Duende (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Francisco Lema Ullet (1869–1940), a Spanish flamenco singer known as Fosforito or Fosforito el Viejo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • COMPAS may also refer to: Compás, metre and time signature in Spanish flamenco music Compas (album), a 1997 album by Gipsy Kings COMPAS (software), software...
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  • that originated in Argentina and Uruguay Tango (flamenco), a song-form or instrumental-form of flamenco music Tango (Julio Iglesias album), 1996 Tango...
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  • Ahmed (born 1956) Polo G, rapper from Chicago Polo (flamenco palo), palo, or musical form of flamenco[vague] Polo (music), a traditional musical style of...
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  • drum used in Galician music Tambour (guitar technique) (or tambora), in Flamenco and classical guitar Tambour, in classical architecture, the inverted bell...
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  • (disambiguation) Argentine (disambiguation) Argentinia, a genus of flies La Argentinita or Encarnación López Julvez (1898–1945), Argentine flamenco dancer...
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  • Palos (redirect from Palos (disambiguation))
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  • Nanas (redirect from Nanas (disambiguation))
    1985 French comedy film with an entirely female ensemble Nanas (flamenco palo) a flamenco musical form Nanas, a series of sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle...
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  • the guitar The Guitar (disambiguation) Alto guitar (disambiguation) Acoustic guitar Five-string guitar (disambiguation) Flamenco guitar Eight-string guitar...
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  • A jaleo is an Andalusian song genre, and clapping applause in flamenco. Jaleo may also refer to: El Jaleo, an 1882 painting by John Singer Sargent Jaleos...
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  • insurrectionist in the Viceroyalty of Peru Niña de Antequera (1920–1972), Spanish flamenco singer Antequera CF, an association football team based in Antequera, Andalusia...
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  • languages, a group of closely related languages Songhai (album), a 1988 fusion flamenco album by Spanish band Ketama Songhai (musical collaboration), a world music...
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  • (snail–, conch– seashell–) shaped", may refer to: Manolo Caracol, a Spanish flamenco singer Caracol, stage name of Quebec singer Carole Facal Caracol, an archaeological...
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  • by flamenco-rock band Carmen from Dancing on a Cold Wind 1974 "Drifting Along", song by Jamiroquai from Travelling Without Moving This disambiguation page...
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  • La Tuque, Quebec, a Canadian city Toques, Spain, Spanish municipality Flamenco guitar playing Toque, a ceremony or polyrhythmic composition using the...
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  • origin deriving from the root name Antonius Antonio (dancer), a Spanish flamenco dancer, choreographer and dance director Antonio (horse), was a British...
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  • Mar Fernández (singer), Spanish flamenco singer María del Mar Fernández (actress), Dominican actress This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • Ruiz (born 1978), Spanish flamenco singer Cristina Sánchez Serna [es] (born 1959), Spanish volleyball player This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • (1922-1984), Spanish flamenco guitarist Pepe Martínez (footballer) (1953-1981), Mexican footballer José Martínez (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • as Moraíto Chico II, Spanish Flamenco guitarist Manuel Moreno (sprinter) (born 1967), Spanish sprinter This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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